Ok... This is what I want it to look like. But I would like for "real_ip1" to go to BSDBOX, which it does now... "real_ip2" I would like on a subinterface on the same NIC as "real_ip1". If somebody were to come in via "real_ip1" it would go to the BSDBOX, "real_ip1" would also be used for NAT for the Laptop. If somebody were to come in via real_ip2 I would like the BSDBOX to basically forward everything from that IP directly to DESKTOP (basically DMZ).

Is all this fiasco possible? At this point my road block is getting the DHCP on the subinterface. But if the rest of the setup isn't possible I am not going to continue to try to get it working.

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